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There does seem to be some sort of structured diet designed with recipes and other information for the foodie that you want to be. The ingredients for the recipes are more expensive because they are higher quality, fresher ingredients.
If you want to be a true foodie then you cannot cheat, however much of the food is just as nutritional when you buy fresh produce as when you purchase organic foods.
You can find suggestions for diet from different blog sites, or you can simply look at your local book store and find recipes there. Online sources are abundant, as well, if you are looking for a specific diet plan for foodies.
When you look into the foodie diet, also check out what wonderful things they can tell you about desserts and find drinking experiences that will correspond with the foodie general rules.
If you want to be a true foodie then you cannot cheat, however much of the food is just as nutritional when you buy fresh produce as when you purchase organic foods.
You can find suggestions for diet from different blog sites, or you can simply look at your local book store and find recipes there. Online sources are abundant, as well, if you are looking for a specific diet plan for foodies.
When you look into the foodie diet, also check out what wonderful things they can tell you about desserts and find drinking experiences that will correspond with the foodie general rules.
source(s):
Diet Foodie: http://www.dietfoodie.com/
Blog spot: http://community.livejournal.com/foodiediet
Living in Small Sizes: http://livinginsmallsizes.com/2007/07/30/the-real-food-foodie/
Diet Foodie: http://www.dietfoodie.com/
Blog spot: http://community.livejournal.com/foodiediet
Living in Small Sizes: http://livinginsmallsizes.com/2007/07/30/the-real-food-foodie/
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